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The coming academic year is beginning to take shape and it looks very promising. Discussing gender in Europe, devising creative and innovative approaches in…
Read MoreThe coming academic year is beginning to take shape and it looks very promising. Discussing gender in Europe, devising creative and innovative approaches in…
Read MoreThe twenty-five years since the end of the Cold War have been a historical watershed for the project of international governance embodied by the…
Read MoreWhat’s that sound? The sound of happy students swimming in dissertations, papers, exams? The sound of a faculty drowning in a marking tsunami? The…
Read MoreThe Moving Matters Traveling Workshop (MMTW) evolves by “settling” into one site after another. In each location, the workshop works with a local institution….
Read More“Collaborative dilemmas” was the title of a workshop held last April at EHESS in Paris under the framework of “UNESCO frictions: heritage-making across global…
Read MoreAre those developments, usually condemned as corrupting us as scholars and leading to the death of pure research, introducing some kind of innovation vis-à-vis…
Read MoreAs a researcher who was raised in Brazil, my uncertainty and dilemmas may have a different punch compared to other cases. The context of…
Read MoreFor more than ten years I have been exploring UNESCO policies in the field of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). My interest spans from the…
Read MoreAre these developments, usually condemned as corrupting us as scholars and leading to the death of pure research, introducing some kind of innovation vis-à-vis…
Read MoreA staff member at Lajee Center, a youth organization in Aida Refugee Camp in the Israeli occupied West Bank, went “live” on Facebook on…
Read MoreAlthough Allegra’s editorial team is academically firmly rooted in legal anthropology, this is – we believe – the first explicit collection of new publications…
Read MoreLet us face it: most anthropologists in Europe and North America, this author included, are leftist-liberal, cosmopolitan people. It regularly escapes my colleagues’ and…
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